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Nextbit Robin

By integrating the cloud into the operating system, Robin learns your habits and gets smarter every day so you never have to worry about downloading an app or taking a photo. Instead of a typical phone with a finite amount of space, Robin actively moves apps and photos between the cloud, allowing people to store more than a comparable phone. The design of Robin is effortless - the placement of every port, button and sensor is thoughtfully considered to feel intuitive and harmonious.

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Maze

Salute to the good old days, the design is using semi-transparent vinyl record like deco plate with a metal slider that simulates the tone arm. Visible through this transparent panel are the cool elements of the patented maze shape design that inspired by phonograph cylinder. This structure is not just about the outlook, but functionally enhancing the acoustic and providing the extra-ordinary high fidelity sound. It provides a very special Live! sound that allows the audience a unique on-stage concert audio, which should only be available with the amplified system from the concert hall.

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Glasson smart phone

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Iris 360 Camera

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BIO HARMONEX

New, organic design compared to the existing type of IT devices. Unique exterior design inspired by nature. In addition, it was important that it must not look like a smartphone, because although touch screen and menu navigation is excellent, but the main function is generating a bio-resonance magnetic field.

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Kintsugi

An object can break itself but doesn't lose its value and its beauty. This is the philosophy of the ancient Japanese technique of Kintsugi, which means “to repair with gold”. What is broken is not a loss but becomes more precious and unique. In the Japanese culture no object must necessarily be perfect: everyone tells its story. Time passes by and from the signs of his passing, it comes a form of beauty even more powerful. Kintsugi tableware is born from this philosophy and makes the gold ornamentation current and geometric, stylish and elegant, for a timeless and luxurious mise en place.

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